| DEFOGGERS | • defoggers n. Plural of defogger. • DEFOGGER n. an agent used for defogging. |
| DEFORCING | • deforcing v. Present participle of deforce. • DEFORCE v. to withhold by force. |
| DEFORMING | • deforming v. Present participle of deform. • DEFORM v. to spoil the form of. |
| DROPFORGE | • DROPFORGE v. to forge metal between two dies. |
| EGOSURFED | • egosurfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of egosurf. • EGOSURF v. to search for one's own name on the internet. |
| FODDERING | • foddering v. Present participle of fodder. • foddering n. The feeding of an animal with fodder. • FODDERING n. the act of providing fodder. |
| FOREDOING | • foredoing v. Present participle of foredo. • FOREDO v. to destroy, also FORDO. |
| FOREJUDGE | • forejudge v. Alternative form of forjudge. • forejudge v. (Transitive) To judge beforehand; prejudge. • FOREJUDGE v. to deprive of a right etc. by judgment, also FORJUDGE. |
| FORJUDGED | • forjudged v. Simple past tense and past participle of forjudge. • FORJUDGE v. to judge before hearing the facts and proof, also FOREJUDGE. |
| FORJUDGES | • forjudges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forjudge. • FORJUDGE v. to judge before hearing the facts and proof, also FOREJUDGE. |
| FRONDAGES | • frondages n. Plural of frondage. • FRONDAGE n. fronds collectively. |
| GLORIFIED | • glorified v. Simple past tense and past participle of glorify. • glorified adj. Transformed into something glorious (often used sarcastically). • GLORIFY v. to bestow honour or praise on. |
| GODFATHER | • godfather n. A man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner;… • godfather n. A small post which is used in repairing a fence. For instance attached to and supporting an existing… • godfather n. A mafia leader. |
| REFOLDING | • refolding v. Present participle of refold. • refolding n. A second or subsequent folding. • REFOLD v. to fold again. |
| UNDERFONG | • underfong v. Alternative form of underfang. • UNDERFONG v. (Spenser) to undertake. |